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The Leonard Bernstein Collectors Edition

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Tracklist

1CD: Symphony no. 1 / Lieder eines fahrenden gesellen
2CD: Symphony no. 3 (I-III)
3CD: Symphony no. 3 (IV-VI) / Symphony no. 2 "Resurrection" (I)
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1Symphony no. 3 in D minor: IV. Sehr langsam; Misterioso.
contralto vocals:
Christa Ludwig (mezzo-soprano) (in 1987-12)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1987-12-01)
conductor:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (on 1987-12-01)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon (in 1989)
recorded at:
David Geffen Hall (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) in Upper West Side, New York, New York, United States (on 1987-12-01)
recording of:
Symphony no. 3 in D minor, Part II: IV. Sehr langsam (Misterioso. Durchaus ppp) ('O Mensch! Gib acht!') (on 1987-12-01)
lyricist:
Friedrich Nietzsche
composer:
Gustav Mahler (composer) (from 1893 until 1896)
part of:
Symphony no. 3 in D minor
Gustav Mahler9:32
2Symphony no. 3 in D minor: V. Lustig im tempo und ausdruck
choir vocals:
Brooklyn Boys Chorus (from 1987-11-25 until 1987-11-28) and New York Choral Artists (from 1987-11-25 until 1987-11-28)
contralto vocals:
Christa Ludwig (mezzo-soprano) (from 1987-11-25 until 1987-11-28)
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (from 1987-11-25 until 1987-11-28)
conductor:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (from 1987-11-25 until 1987-11-28)
chorus master:
Joseph Flummerfelt (choir master) (from 1987-11-25 until 1987-11-28) and James McCarthy (choir director) (from 1987-11-25 until 1987-11-28)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon (in 1989)
recorded at:
David Geffen Hall (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) in Upper West Side, New York, New York, United States (from 1987-11-25 until 1987-11-28)
live recording of:
Symphony no. 3 in D minor, Part II: V. Lustig im Tempo und keck im Ausdruck ('Es sungen drei Engel') (from 1987-11-25 until 1987-11-28)
composer:
Gustav Mahler (composer) (from 1893 until 1896)
is based on:
Es sungen drei Engel
part of:
Symphony no. 3 in D minor
Gustav Mahler4:07
3Symphony no. 3 in D minor: VI. Langsam
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1987-12-01)
conductor:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (on 1987-12-01)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon (in 1989)
recorded at:
David Geffen Hall (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) in Upper West Side, New York, New York, United States (on 1987-12-01)
recording of:
Symphony no. 3 in D minor, Part II: VI. Langsam. Ruhevoll. Empfunden (on 1987-12-01)
composer:
Gustav Mahler (composer) (from 1893 until 1896)
premiered at:
[concert] (1897)
part of:
Symphony no. 3 in D minor
Gustav Mahler28:01
4Symphony no. 2 in C minor "Resurrection": I. Allegro maestoso
orchestra:
New York Philharmonic (on 1987-04-21)
conductor:
Leonard Bernstein (American conductor, composer, pianist) (on 1987-04-21)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon (in 1988)
recorded at:
David Geffen Hall (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) in Upper West Side, New York, New York, United States (on 1987-04-21)
recording of:
Symphony no. 2 in C minor "Resurrection": I. Allegro maestoso (Symphony no. 2 in C minor “Resurrection”: I. Allegro maestoso) (on 1987-04-21)
composer:
Gustav Mahler (composer) (from 1888 until 1894)
premiered at:
[concert] (1895-03-04)
premiered at:
Philharmonie in Kreuzberg, Berlin, Germany (on 1895-03-04)
version of:
Totenfeier (Funeral Rites)
part of:
Symphony no. 2 “Resurrection”
Gustav Mahler25:09
4CD: Symphony no. 2 "Resurrection" (II-IV)
5CD: Symphony no. 4
6CD: Des knaben wunderhorn

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